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Pulsed-laser vibrometer using photoelectromotive-force sensors

Authors :
Chen Chia Wang
James F. Meyers
Gregory S. Elliott
Feng Jin
Joseph W. Lee
Sudhir Trivedi
P. Rodriguez
Serguei Stepanov
Jacob B. Khurgin
Source :
Applied Physics Letters. 83:1893-1895
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2003.

Abstract

We demonstrate experimentally significant improvement in the sensitivity of photoelectromotive-force (photo-EMF) laser vibrometers using pulsed-light sources. The vibrating surface is discretely sampled by individual laser pulses and recorded by the photo-EMF sensor via the generation of photocurrent pulses whose magnitudes are proportional to the instantaneous surface displacements. With a sufficiently high sampling rate, reconstruction of the vibration wave form can be achieved by conducting envelope (or peak) detection of the resultant series of photocurrent pulses. Significantly higher peak optical power levels of the probe laser pulses, which can be orders of magnitude greater than those of continuous-wave interrogation lasers with the same average power, lead to proportional enhancement in the photo-EMF response and remarkable improvement in detection sensitivity when the photodetection process is initially amplifier noise current limited.

Details

ISSN :
10773118 and 00036951
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Physics Letters
Accession number :
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